Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] which [pron] will [verb] " in BNC.

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1 As my own thank-offering I would like to try briefly to express some thoughts on education by which I have long been troubled and to which no place , for reasons which I will show , could be more appropriate than this .
2 Erm , I do not personally like that because I like the discipline of writing things out again for reasons which I will explain in boring detail in a while .
3 my Lord well no doubt then the answer is that erm that would eventually have to meet them through funds which they will bring in to the market and which will go into the , the central fund
4 He imagines the sequence of states which he will have to construct on the way to supper .
5 Today I would like you to take a small piece of card which you will keep for your eyes only .
6 There are a number of matters which it will need to take into account : ( 1 ) The offeror must consider whether to proceed by way of a takeover offer or a Court Scheme .
7 The Common Law has already very strict notions as to the kinds of rights in land which it will protect , and the methods of transfer which it will allow .
8 This would normally be regarded as a matter for economists and market-research specialists but behind the formidable array of evidence which they will generate are more fundamental questions of consumer preference , customer requirements and so on which are matters of human needs and prejudices .
9 We must await more information as to the elements of content which they will focus upon .
10 We offer higher quality services brought about by competition , we offer better information to the public about the standards of service which they will receive , and we offer to reform local government to reflect wishes and natural communities .
11 As we have seen elsewhere , the wording of statutes tends to be general and is therefore frequently ambiguous ; thus when a case revolves around what a statute actually says , judges have a good deal of discretion which they will exercise according to their view of what the law requires .
12 The rational man may contemplate them and give more weight to the former , and more still perhaps to ‘ Art should be a part of ordinary life ’ , but these are not the sort of principles which he will profess to have interrelated in a deductive system .
13 steel stock holder there , there is in fact er , a , a wood saw , there 's also a shed manufacturer and also a clear waste of Thetford also uses that , there are large houses , erm in there and all that traffic has to trundle along through residential areas , again onto er onto public routes , er indeed also in fact Pengate Road is very unattractive looking er settlement , if I can use that expression , so for Weeting my proposals would in fact disguise that by embankment and by tree planting , in fact I think that Weeting would gain considerably and it 's these sort of things which we will press upon your vote to draw their attention not just the
14 The sort of things which you will need to decide upon are noted below ; it is not essential that you do any of these things , because even if you do not give written arguments , or you do not attend the hearing or send a representative , the Committee will consider the information given to them by the Council and then reach a decision on your case .
15 Instead , a business will have one set of terms which it will seek to apply to all its transactions .
16 1991 will bring a whole new range of challenges which we will meet with new vigour , refreshed by the Christmas break .
17 When presented with ‘ antiques ’ , an established knocker will have no difficulty sorting the wheat from the chaff : 20 or more years on the knock has provided the experienced ‘ boy ’ with a knowledge of antiques which he will supplement with a useful home library of reference books and subscriptions to price guides and the trade press .
18 Through such media as TV , radio and the cinema , for instance , they will see and hear an abundance of information which they will need to evaluate and use judiciously for their own purposes .
19 Extraordinary profits , you may be surprised to see are only twelve point nine million after the Elserver sale but that is a function of the write back of good will on the disposal of Elserver which you will see explained in the preliminary statement , thus reducing the er , profit from two hundred and twenty nine million , which was the estimate at the interim , to thirty five million for the year as a whole .
20 I was missing the warmth of the people , although my two years in the ‘ east ’ gave me quite a lot of material which you will discover in the following pages .
21 It gives teachers a kind of autonomy which they will guard jealously if pressed .
22 You will find that there is always something happening in Battle which you will enjoy .
23 The Common Law has already very strict notions as to the kinds of rights in land which it will protect , and the methods of transfer which it will allow .
24 This in turn will build up their confidence in English which they will carry with them throughout their English learning careers .
25 The process of running a program means that it carries out the CPU instructions in the program file , some of which will involve telling the PC to look for certain data files on disk which it will use for its own ends .
26 It will form the basis of a treaty which the President and I hope to sign during the official visit to Britain which he will make later this year .
27 Financial adviser Peter Hargreaves of Hargreaves Lansdown has produced a guide to Gilts which he will send free to Assets readers who call 0272 741 309 .
28 According to Neuron Data , IBM will be using Open Interface to develop front-ends for software which it will offer across a range of platforms , including AIX , OS/2 , Windows NT and Macintosh .
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